A review of the headline-grabbing events of the past week in Romania
Parliament endorsed a reform of the special pension system, criticised both by the Opposition and by magistrates
Romania is about to receive a new installment of roughly 3 billion Euros from the money stipulated in its National Plan of Recovery and Resilience also known as PNRR
Romania may become energy-independent in future owing to a new project to extract its Black Sea natural gas.
Disgruntled by the way their pensions may look like in the future, Romanias judges and prosecutors have ceased work
On Monday, eighth-graders sat the Romanian language and literature test in the National Evaluation
Romania has the biggest share of citizens at risk of poverty in the EU
Liberal prime minister Nicolae Ciucă steps down for Social Democrat leader Marcel Ciolacu to take over.
A new spell of heavy rainfall affected western and central Romania last weekend
The European Union has managed to narrowly avoid going into recession, not so the eurozone.
The 31st edition of the UNITER Awards Gala will be held on June 12 in Timișoara